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Social Media Monitoring in 30 Minutes or Less

NetWits

In day to day life we listen for mentions of our name, topics we’re interested in, hobbies we participate in, our company or industry, and friends or family. Competition or others in your industry. Monitor what’s being bubbled up about you on Digg. What tips can you share with us about your listening techniques?

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Unpacking Engagement Metrics for the Nonprofit Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

freakishly high, we do analyze for things like the digg/slashdot effect, so if one post in someone's blog gets a really unusually high amount of engagement compared to the norm, we don't allow that to completely skew the analysis afterwards, e.g. "dooming" the next bunch of posts to a PostRank of 1.0 Should also note, re.

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

Would you trust a survey report about consumer confidence in meat safety commissioned by the beef industry? They were both commissioned by organizations whose purpose is to support museums and libraries. And here's the bigger problem. It's great that museums are a trusted source of information. But is that really our mission?

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Podcamp Session on Social Media Metrics: Thank You Jeremiah

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Standardized Metrics are those attributes that an industry might use to compare different organizations, media outlets, etc. I used some metrics and measurement techniques suggested by Avinash Kaushik to look at the commenting. But define some terms first: Measurement is the process of determining the result of a strategy (source: J.

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